
I woke up around 3:00 for my bottle, which I barely woke up long enough to remember. I got up to eat again at 5:40 and 7:20. While Mom pumped, I sat in my bouncy chair and played with Aunt Jess. She talked to me and we had a really good time together. Then I napped for a couple hours while Mom, Dad, and Aunt Jess watched Lost. I ate at 10:45 and then Aunt Ali came by to hang out with all of us. Mom ate a slice of pizza and then fed me and then finished her lunch. Aunt Ali took so many pictures of me. She was so hoping to catch a smile of me but I kept faking her out. Maybe next when you stop by next weekend I’ll give you a grin.
I ate again at 2:45 and then Aunt Jess left. Who knows when I’m going to get to see her again! She was so nice — I hope she comes back down soon. (As a side note, her bus ticket from Boston cost $1.50. I can’t wait to tell my kids some day… “I remember when $1.50 could get you all the way from Boston to New York…”) Mom and Dad were so tired. Once I fell asleep they put me in bed between them and three of us slept until almost 6:00. When I ate again. After dinner, Mom, Dad, and I sang a bunch of songs, including one about a spider. I still don’t understand why the itsy-bitsy (or eency-weency as some call it) spider keeps going up the water spout. Apparently the song is supposed to be a tale of overcoming adversity, but I think it’s just about a really dumb spider. What’s at the top of the water spout, anyway?
I did some tummy-time and then ate supper around 8:20 before turning it at 9:00.

Hi, Maggie –
Great training form! It looks like you are doing jumping jacks lying down – what a trend setter.
Keep up the good work, Little One!
Love you –
Grandma